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AMD Ryzen Processors: What Every Gamer Needs



Ryzen Is Finally Beating The Game

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Ryzen is beating the game, giving us the consumers more bang for our buck and threatening to end the reign of the 50 year processor champ Intel as top dog. Silicon Valley’s AMD has bounced back from near bankruptcy to global leader in graphics card tech with its Ryzen 3000, 4000, 5000 and 6000 series, and is banging out more frames per second, faster clock speeds, and better overall performance in the industries leading games, and looks to be ahead of its time with the massive titles coming out.

In this video, we’re going to talk about Intel’s historical stranglehold on the chip industry, and how strategic partnerships and deals with industry giants IBM and Microsoft kept it on top for so long. We’re going to talk about how its recent shortcomings with the 10 nanometer processors left a power vacuum, and how AMD was able to suck up that opportunity with sleek well priced products that have been blowing gamers and tech reviewers away.

And lastly, we’ll gloss over what the future holds for the graphics card industry, and how it’s not necessarily being the best of the best, but also having the most strategic partnerships and placing yourself inside products consumers can’t avoid. Intel is in the iPhone. Ryzen Zen 2’s are in the XBox Series X, S, and Playstation 5. Many laptops only pack Intel processors. Whoever is inside more machines that people love to buy will win in the long run, but for now, all eyes are on the fast growing AMD, and its killer Ryzen cards.

Written by: Jean Bernard
Narrated by: JB
Edited by: JB

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